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... Decomposition of vegetable and animal Substances ( 151. ) His Ideas of the Mode of Action in these Phenomena ( 152. ) His electro - chemical Hypothesis ( 153. ) Experiments in Support of it - 153 · - 154 155 159 160 ( 154. ) Chemical ...
... Decomposition of vegetable and animal Substances ( 151. ) His Ideas of the Mode of Action in these Phenomena ( 152. ) His electro - chemical Hypothesis ( 153. ) Experiments in Support of it - 153 · - 154 155 159 160 ( 154. ) Chemical ...
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... decomposition was conceived to take place at the positive wire , the constituent appearing at the negative wire must be presumed to travel through the fluid in the se- parated state from the positive to the negative point ; and if it ...
... decomposition was conceived to take place at the positive wire , the constituent appearing at the negative wire must be presumed to travel through the fluid in the se- parated state from the positive to the negative point ; and if it ...
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... decomposition and transference would afford a satisfactory explanation of some of the principal facts in geology , and his anticipations have since been to a considerable extent realized by the re- searches of Becquerel and others ...
... decomposition and transference would afford a satisfactory explanation of some of the principal facts in geology , and his anticipations have since been to a considerable extent realized by the re- searches of Becquerel and others ...
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HISTORICAL NOTICE OF THE PROGRESS OF ELECTRICAL | 1 |
7 HAWKSBEES Experiments uses a Glass Globe for exciting | 7 |
78 CANTON shows that insulated Conductors are rendered electrical | 8 |
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